food and shelter
In the late 1400's and early 1500's, the primary motivation for the European voyages of exploration was
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Spain
In the 1400s and 1500s, the European worldview shifted significantly due to the Renaissance, which revived interest in classical knowledge and humanism, emphasizing individual potential and secularism. The Age of Exploration expanded horizons, leading to encounters with new cultures and the realization of the vastness of the globe, which challenged existing beliefs about geography and society. Additionally, the Protestant Reformation questioned religious authority and practices, fostering new interpretations of faith and governance. Together, these changes laid the groundwork for modern scientific inquiry and a more interconnected world.
The Great Age of Exploration also known as the age of discovery took place from 1400s to 1500s. Just so you know Spain and Portugal were the main countries to spark off this era.
Navigation and exploration
interest fame money religion technology!
In the late 1400's and early 1500's, the primary motivation for the European voyages of exploration was
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the spanish dominated the 1500s
To trade with wealthy Asian Nations
Spain
three reasons for the European Voyages of exploration in the 1400s and 1500s was 1.)to find a sea route to Asia,2.)DeBalboa led an expidition through the jungles of Panama and reached the Pacific Ocean in 1513,3.)in 1519;Portaguese sailor Ferdinand Megellan set out to reach Asia by sailing west around South America.
The period in the 1500s when Europeans started searching for lands they did not know is called the?
The desire for wealth and power by discovering new trade routes and access to valuable resources from Asia, as well as the spread of Christianity and the desire to convert new populations, were key drivers of the wave of world exploration in the 1400s and 1500s.
The invention of the movable type writing press.
The invention of the movable type writing press.